
Because of the Escondido heat, we decided to split our trip to the Safari Park into 2 mornings. Here are the kids planning their first day at the big map!
In line for the Africa Tram Safari (the only vehicular tour that doesn't cost over $100 per person), the kids get to see an antelope horn up close.


Apparently these Cape Buffalo are the most dangerous animals (to humans) in Africa, killing more people per year than rhinos, hippos, lions and crocodiles do.


An endangered Northern White Rhino, one of 8 left in the world.
Deacon's favorite hat, which blew off just before finishing the tour. Fortunately they recovered it quickly!


The Okapi was once thought to be extinct, or even mythical! All I know is that now there's a toy version in my house.


It soon became unbearably hot outside and we decided to cool off before leaving with some A/C in a gift shop. The kids didn't mind at all!


A short movie... Deacon played some drums early in the day. The movie seems to want to appear here on the page, so I'm not going to try to move it to the beginning of the post!
Next, we'll have Day 4, Part 2: a visit to the old Presidio site and (unrelated) Ricky's Restaurant. The original Spanish soldiers who inhabited the Presidio didn't have a Ricky's Restaurant on site, as far as I know.





























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